
Autoptic observations made by Konjetzny (1925) and by Gubergritz and Tchaycha (1936) provided evidence of the possible contemporaneous presence of gastritis and of duodenitis. Subsequent studies showed the frequent association of duodenal fold alterations at radiology and of endoscopic evidence of gastritis patterns (Hillemand 1950; Debray and Pergola 1961). From this came the frequent radiological diagnosis of “gastroduodenitis.”
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